Heidi Anne Breyer and Alexander Volkov:
WINTER LIGHT
"Winter Light" by Heidi Breyer is most tender, stirring and melancholy. So attuned is the music to the images that tempt to entice memories while taking us to times we may never have known but were told of. Seen through windows of the mind of ancestors, now hidden, by curtains of snow. White birch tower like sentinels, rising to touch the clouds in the snowfall. Dark silhouettes of trees reach to plead with the sun which seeps through the clouds.
The tracks of time lay out a path to places we have never been. Drawing us to homey images of farms and changing times. Peaceful serenity over a bridge across shallow waters. ~ Once more we're returned and understand the roses that wait for one of so long ago, gone now. There are those precious memories that sadly lay buried in the snow but by your grace have been revealed to us through Alexander Vokov's wonderful paintings, and the illumination of your "Winter Light."
© Maricet
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